Governor Kemp Announces Two New Agency Heads

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Thursday, July 9th, 2026

The Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Services Board today confirmed Governor Brian Kemp's nomination of Dr. Kirk Shook as Executive Director of the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA). Dr. Shook succeeds Chris Wells who accepted an opportunity with the Georgia Hospital Association, building on the agency's successes in expanding employment opportunities and independence for Georgians with disabilities.  

"Marty and I extend our thanks to Director Chris Wells for his valued work advocating for the disabled community," said Governor Brian Kemp. "His commitment to ensuring Georgians with unique challenges have resources for success reflects the mission of GVRA, and our state is better because of his leadership."

"We are also excited to see Dr. Kirk Shook's impact on this new role, following his years of service at the Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission," continued the governor. "His expertise in education at all levels will bolster the agency's work to equip disabled Georgians with the tools they need for quality careers, and Marty and I wish him continued success in this position." 

Governor Kemp has selected Magda "Maggie" Rivers to succeed Dr. Shook as Executive Director of the Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission (NPEC). Rivers currently serves as the agency's Associate Executive Director with over 12 years of experience at the NPEC.

“Marty and I are grateful for Maggie's committed service to our state and for her willingness to step into this role," shared the governor. "Having been a part of the NPEC for more than a decade, she deeply understands the mission and goals of the agency, and we look forward to her continued leadership as Executive Director."